ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY (2016) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch | Felicity Jones | Diego Luna
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Summary
Takeaways
- ❖The host initially misunderstood 'Rogue One's' timeline, believing it was a post-original trilogy story.
- ❖The supporting characters, particularly Chirrut Îmwe (Donnie Yen) and K-2SO, were the host's favorites and elicited strong emotional responses.
- ❖The host was shocked and found it 'comical' that every single main character, including the leads, died by the film's end.
- ❖Darth Vader's action sequence and Princess Leia's final cameo were highlighted as powerful moments that 'saved' the film's conclusion.
- ❖The film's diverse cast, gorgeous scenery, and detailed background characters significantly enhanced the viewing experience.
Insights
1Timeline Confusion and Revelation
The host initially watched 'Rogue One' without understanding its chronological place in the Star Wars saga, assuming it was a continuation of stories she had already seen. This led to confusion regarding character appearances and plot developments, which was resolved only at the very end with Princess Leia's cameo, clarifying its prequel status.
The host states, 'I guess I didn't understand that this was before like Leia and them like died. like I didn't understand that I guess and so when I was watching I thought it was like almost like you know like a continuation... OH MY GOD I FEEL STUPID.'
2Supporting Characters Outshine Leads
For the host, the ensemble of supporting characters, specifically Chirrut Îmwe (Donnie Yen), Baze Malbus, and the droid K-2SO, were the most compelling and emotionally resonant. She found them 'so cool and so powerful' that they 'made the movie' and helped the main characters 'thrive and just execute everything beautifully.'
The host repeatedly expresses her love for Donnie Yen's character ('I love him. THIS IS MY GUY.' at ) and K-2SO ('He was very funny. He was very spicy. Cool as hell though.' at ), stating they were her 'favorite characters.'
3Shock and Acceptance of Total Character Death
The host was genuinely surprised and initially upset by the film's decision to kill off every single main character. While emotionally challenging, she ultimately accepted it as a bold narrative choice that made the film impactful and distinct, serving the larger Star Wars narrative.
The host exclaims, 'Wow. They really just killed everybody in this.' at and later, 'I was upset because they were killing everybody. But honestly, I'm happy with the ending.'
4Darth Vader's Impressive Villainy
Darth Vader's scene, particularly his final action sequence, was a highlight for the host. She found his calm, deliberate movements and powerful display of force to be a perfect portrayal of a terrifying and iconic villain, appreciating his 'solid lines' and intimidating presence.
The host describes Vader as 'absolutely fire in that scene' and 'so cool,' noting, 'he never runs. That's how you know you have a really scary villain.'
Notable Moments
The host's emotional reaction to Chirrut Îmwe's (Donnie Yen) death, nearly crying.
Highlights the strong emotional connection the host developed with a supporting character, underscoring the character's impact despite not being a lead.
The host's surprise and eventual understanding of Princess Leia's cameo at the end.
This moment clarifies the film's timeline for the host, making the entire narrative's purpose and the characters' sacrifices make sense in the broader Star Wars universe.
Darth Vader's final action sequence where he relentlessly pursues the Death Star plans.
This scene was a major highlight, showcasing Vader's terrifying power and solidifying his status as an iconic villain, providing the host with the 'Jedi fighting' satisfaction she sought.
Quotes
"I was so confused. I guess I didn't understand that this was before like Leia and them like died. like I didn't understand that I guess and so when I was watching I thought it was like almost like you know like a continuation of like what we've already seen or what I've already seen and OH MY GOD I FEEL STUPID."
"I was like, 'Wow, they're really doing this. They're really we're going to kill our main characters, too.' This girl, she she's her her father would have been proud, but it's kind of funny. It's kind of comical that everyone got wiped out."
"I think these characters were so damn strong. Okay. As like our little, you know, eye candy pieces. I think they were so strong. They're like, 'Yo, if we don't get rid of them now, this is going to be very expensive later on.'"
"I love how the force came into play. I love how like the whole Jedi in him came out and he's like, 'What's up?' Ah, and what I love about him so much is he never runs. That's how you know you have a really scary villain."
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